
In the heat‑blazed marshes and mangrove islands of the Florida coast, two spirited youths, Robert and Harold, set out on a series of daring escapades that blur the line between play and survival. Their youthful curiosity drives them to build rafts, explore hidden coves, and test the limits of their ingenuity, all while the Southern landscape pulses with the scent of salt and citrus. The narrative captures the immediacy of their laughter, the tremor of fear, and the simple joy of discovering a world that feels both familiar and untamed.
Beyond the thrills, the story weaves practical lessons about nature, teamwork, and responsibility into every episode, offering listeners a gentle moral compass without ever feeling preachy. Goulding’s straightforward prose lets the adventure flow naturally, allowing the characters’ growth to unfold as they confront real‑world challenges. The book’s blend of vivid description and heartfelt guidance has made it a beloved classic for generations of young listeners.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (544K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-02-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1810–1881
A Presbyterian minister, inventor, and storyteller from Georgia, he is best remembered for the lively children's books that grew out of tales he told young readers. His best-known work, Young Marooners, mixes adventure with the natural world he knew so well.
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